What all is needed for a leveling kit

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davzava

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Going to be getting my 2007 Chevy Suburban leveled out . Looking into MAXX and I am not sure if all I need is the leveling kit .
I leveled out my 2500 Cummins and needed new longer shocks and other components. many guidance is welcomed , thanks in advance !
 

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leveling a Coil/Strut assembly is much simpler...some what. obviously all factory angles will change, but a level of upto 2" is very easily doable.
simply select the desired lift, less than 2" is ideal, and order your front spacer. a competent kit should have what is needed.

for example, https://suspensionmaxx.com/product/SMX-GM725M

this would be my choice...this is an under strut spacer, and a few donuts to fine tune the height you desire by way of a strut top side spacer. Now, fine tuning this way is more work to install if you want more/less than initial install. but not bad over all.
 
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davzava

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leveling a Coil/Strut assembly is much simpler...some what. obviously all factory angles will change, but a level of upto 2" is very easily doable.
simply select the desired lift, less than 2" is ideal, and order your front spacer. a competent kit should have what is needed.

for example, https://suspensionmaxx.com/product/SMX-GM725M

this would be my choice...this is an under strut spacer, and a few donuts to fine tune the height you desire by way of a strut top side spacer. Now, fine tuning this way is more work to install if you want more/less than initial install. but not bad over all.
Thanks !
 

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